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  1. #1
    BellyBelly Member

    Jun 2005
    Sydney
    2,121

    You can buy the blow up thingy too at ikea ($9 i think) for when they are littler and just starting out, it fits in the ikea chair behind their backs.

    I put my girls in a bumbo at 6 months when it was feed time. They were not sitting up fully by 6 months, and besides i thought they looked so tiny and frail in this huge looking high chair. I found the bumbo easier when bub first trying solids.

    HTH

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Aug 2008
    21

    I know this is a totally different opinion to everyone else but I have a fisher price healthy high chair the aquarium one and so far its great, it has a tray you can put in the dishwasher, a toy that clips in and 2 teethers attatched and we have used this since my daughter was 4 weeks old as it reclines.
    Solids started at 4 months due to a very hungry girl and she makes quite a mess more of her self though but cleaning it all I use is a damp cloth/face washer and it comes off without much hassel as it isn't heaps padded and ut the tray in the disher washer or sonetimes i just wash it under some hot soap water.
    If you have a Toys r us near you check them out you can get them for 125 instead of 250
    The toy that clips in is a life saver when trying to make dinner or clean as it has music.
    hope this helps

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Mar 2007
    VIC
    1,053

    Another Ikea high chair user here too. We had the blowup insert when DD was first in her high chair. We dont use it anymore. So easy to clean which is great because kids are SO messy!
    Highly recommend the Ikea chair to anyone. And you save so much money too.

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Jun 2007
    ...not far enough away :)
    1,413

    Another vote here for the IKEA highchair, we actually bought the coolest looking high chair before bubs was born as we figured it was a must have & I'd seen it in a magazine & loved the pattern. It cost around $150 & 8months later we sold it at our garage sale LOL it was horrible. All the padding is so hard to keep clean & you need to let them go nuts we food...theres always a mess. The first time it was used, by a visiting mum before DS was on solids she had spag & it stained it....horrible, horrible thing.
    I love the IKEA chair, its sooo easy to keep clean, move about the house, in & outside. I was stoked to see they now come in colours!!! Such a money save too!!!

    Oooh I forgot to mention DS can't try to slip out of it either as it has the part in the front that separates the legs & it took him 16months before he realised he could stand up in it!

  5. #5
    BellyBelly Member

    Oct 2006
    Queensland
    2,039

    Hi,

    I actually agree with Kiera's mum. My mum has the Fisher Price Aquarium high chair and at home we have the rainforest version (same design etc just a new pattern on the padded bit because it's the newer range) I think they're fantastic high chairs and I don't find the padding annoying at all. I think it seems comfortable and I get in the cracks with a normal cloth to get the food out and I have just pulled the padded bit of an soaked it just in water for a little be to give it a top up clean kinda thing.

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Oct 2007
    Sunshine Coast
    746

    Okay well everyone has already said about how much of a PITA it is cleaning one of those nice comfy looking highchairs so I won't repeat that.

    Apparently in some states the IKEA highchair actually has a waiting list - up to 3 months!!! So if you decide you like the look of it, plan ahead and buy it early.

    FYI for everyone else - I have a padded Steelcraft chair and here's how I get it spick and span, clean as a whistle:

    Remove the padding and the straps and put it in the washing machine on a gentle cycle with my normal laundry detergent. Straps can go in one of those lingerie wash bags if you like. Hang it out on the line. If there are still any food stains on the trim the UV light from the sun breaks those down. Wipe down the entire frame of the high chair in the meantime with just normal multi purpose spray and wipe type of cleaner. Stubborn, dried, cement like food bits come off easily with a bit of tea tree oil.

    Obviously it gets wiped down after each use but when it starts looking manky the padded seat gets chucked in the machine. My DS is now 2 years old and we've had the highchair since he was 5 months old and it still looks new. HTH.

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Mar 2007
    Paradise
    4,473

    We have a padded highchair with removable machine washable padding. The one we had before this one was a PITA to clean. It was a cheapie and the covers could not be removed so there was always food caught in the nooks. When the covers are off our highchair I can hose it down. The tray is completely removable on our highchair so Emma uses it to sit at the dinner table and eat with the rest of the family, but when our next bub needs the highchair she will go in a booster on a normal chair.

  8. #8
    Registered User

    Oct 2004
    Sydney
    2,614

    We have a steelcraft one and I actully find it enormously annoying. We dont use it anymore, and havent used it for months as Claire sits at her own table and chair.

    But we used the highchair from when she was 6 months till about 12 months. The chair is huge and she is still too little for it. Few annoying things about it:
    - When she was just starting to sit in it, she would flop all over the place as there didnt seem to be alot of support in it.
    - It has a 5 point harness, which is completely useless as it doesnt do up very tightly (as in, it doesnt adjust much) and Claire was able to get her arms out of it. It was one of those harnesses that comes up from the bottom of the chair and has to come up and over bubs shoulders, rather than coming from the top of the chair. Also, Claire used to slip out of the bottom of it if she wiggled too much.
    - It was also a huge PITA to clean because the design of it meant that heaps of food would get stuck in the little nooks and crannys in it. I dont know if all children are as messy as my child though... I ended up having to put the chair in the shower to clean it. We recieved the chair as a present.
    - Its just big and cumbersome, even though it does fold up.


    HOWEVER, my mum has got the Ikea chair at her place and I prefer it to our one. Its so simple to clean and doesnt have gaps and foldy bits that food can get stuck in. Its also way more stable than the fold up one we have, and it is easy to move the whole thing with baby in it if I ever had to move everything. The only prob with it is that it doesnt have a 4 point harness so there were a few occassions where Claire managed to stand up in it. But the great thing about it is that its got solid sides (ie, the sides arent open like our high chair at home) and that meant that Claires little bum fit well in it and she wasnt able to fall out the sides or bottom, and didnt flop over it. It just seems to provide more support for the little ones. Claire wasnt able to sit up unsupported until she was 7 months, so that support was needed for her.